Definition of intersubjective in English:
intersubjective
adjective ˌɪntəsəbˈdʒɛktɪvˌin(t)ərsəbˈjektiv
Philosophy Existing between conscious minds; shared by more than one conscious mind.
Example sentencesExamples
- For example, a discussion of Wittgenstein seems to be present in order to show that Wittgenstein's social ontology is founded on intersubjective practices rather than objective structures.
- When qualitative research is grounded in a subjective or intersubjective epistemology, it is critical that the researcher explicate his or her position so that the reader understands the full context of the study.
- The answer to this is that nothing justifies this except widespread intersubjective agreement and the considerable success we have in getting around in the world and satisfying our needs.
- Insofar as they do not attend to the perversions of freedom and the flesh that cruelty exploits, they fail to offer a legitimate understanding of our intersubjective lives.
- This ‘material’ is an intersubjective product of two minds.
Derivatives
adverb
Philosophy In works of art the instinctual obsessions are expressed through the vehicle of stereotypes, which is why they seem to be intersubjectively communicable.
Example sentencesExamples
- These validity-claims are, first (and this is a presupposition of all other validity-claims) the claim that what one is saying has an intersubjectively shareable sense.
- The exploration and further development of this intrapsychic differentiation becomes intersubjectively stabilised at a later stage through the playful creation of a shared space that is the condition for sociality proper.
- Suppose we had an intersubjectively acceptable way of determining individual levels of well-being, where well-being is viewed as the level of satisfaction of the individual's full range of preferences.
- In the latter, we-mode case, also a collective commitment to s must be involved, and we get the minimal sense of accepting for the group (and the involved we-mode togetherness that intersubjectively involves the group).
nounˌɪntəsəbdʒɛkˈtɪvɪti
Philosophy That the other is another transcendental, world-constituting ego is essential if there is to be genuinely transcendental intersubjectivity.
Example sentencesExamples
- Central among their philosophical interests here are sexual difference, embodiment, and intersubjectivity.
- The objectified self is an emergent within the social structures and processes of human intersubjectivity.
- I think there's potentially an interesting discussion to be had here about, for want of a better word, intersubjectivity.
- Unquestionably, the paradigm change to linguistic intersubjectivity made up a rather glaring normative deficit in earlier critical theory.
Definition of intersubjective in US English:
intersubjective
adjectiveˌin(t)ərsəbˈjektiv
Philosophy Existing between conscious minds; shared by more than one conscious mind.
Example sentencesExamples
- For example, a discussion of Wittgenstein seems to be present in order to show that Wittgenstein's social ontology is founded on intersubjective practices rather than objective structures.
- This ‘material’ is an intersubjective product of two minds.
- When qualitative research is grounded in a subjective or intersubjective epistemology, it is critical that the researcher explicate his or her position so that the reader understands the full context of the study.
- The answer to this is that nothing justifies this except widespread intersubjective agreement and the considerable success we have in getting around in the world and satisfying our needs.
- Insofar as they do not attend to the perversions of freedom and the flesh that cruelty exploits, they fail to offer a legitimate understanding of our intersubjective lives.